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I have a secret to tell you.
Work-Life Balance is
a myth, Mama!

The capacity to nurture YOURSELF while you tend to your family, build your business, check homework assignments, impress higher-ups, give the mommy glare, make peace with your stretch marks, …
 
IS A LIFE SKILL, and you don’t need to sacrifice yourself to learn those skills.

 
Here’s a peek into the very first With Mom in Mind workshop.

 
Conducted in small (8 – 20 participants) or large (up to 200) group settings, With Mom in Mind™ uses the dual anchors of boundary-setting and prioritization to help mothers implement alternatives to a high-stress life.

Designed from my research as a parenting author, women’s lifestyle coach, and of course as a wife and mother, this is about reclaiming and expressing ourselves through these strategies.  Motherhood is a gift, but Mindful Mothering is a life skill. Complete the form below to learn more about bringing With Mom in Mind resources to your group.

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  • MichelMichele

    Just catching up over here…..I'm soooo happy for this post.  I feel exactly the same way when I go to events.  I used to call myself a recovering introvert. I've been called anti-social my whole life. But even though I enjoy meeting people, sometimes it's too much. Now I feel it's better to go just go with my flow. Sometimes when you pay to go to an event it's hard not to try to meet everyone, and attend each and every session.  But I've learned that, I meet who I'm supposed to meet, when I'm supposed to meet them.  This makes me feel better, when I feel I need to take a little break.  Sometimes I go an event and just make one connection, and I know THAT is the reason I went.

  • http://www.execumama.com/ Execumama

    Exactly, Michel! It may not be the best strategy for the "go-getter" types, and that's perfectly okay. It's about assessing what works best for us, and whether our approach is giving us our desired results. Thanks for stopping by!

  • http://www.execumama.com/ Execumama

     Thank you, Jasai! You know your work has helped me on this journey for sure!

  • http://www.IvyLaArtista.com/blog Ivy LaArtista

    Ahhhhh judgement… it is a TRUE test of evolution and growth.  I'm learning to embrace the fact that my own life is not defined by the status or decisions of another. I do believe that judgement come from looking to define ourselves in COMPARISON to others, rather than by our CONNECTION to others.  It is never necessary to seek comparison, but connection can be achieved through continual curiosity and exploration of the beliefs, lifestyles, and choices of others.  This is great Akilah!  Thank you for facilitating my growth in this area.   

  • Natasha L.

    This was very honest and I can totally relate. In judging others and being judged. I too accept surrendering my judgement and replacing it with curiosty. Hopefully that energy will transfer to others, but even if it doesn't, I'll be happy with working on me. @Ivy… PREACH! In my growth I am making a concious effort to connect rather than compare. God made us all different for a reason so to look down on someone who is different or has a different opinion that you is really ridiculous when you think about it. Since I've opened my mind to this, my journey outside of "the box" is so much more enjoyable!

  • http://www.execumama.com/ Execumama

     Happy to hear that, Tasha! I've been working diligently at this, and as you probably see in your own journey, the more you do it, the more like-minded people you find.  It also inspires those around us to venture down the same path OR keep moving without us.  As you said, either way, it's wonderful to be working on Self!  Thanks for stopping by!

  • VirtuousStyls

    WOW I totally enjoyed reading this post, and thank you for this :)

  • http://www.execumama.com/ Execumama

    You're welcome, Love.  Thank you for stopping by!

  • http://www.execumama.com/ Execumama

     You're welcome, Ivy! You KNOW I had to link to your post because it was such a necessary reminder for me to release judgement in a bigger way.  I dig your "connect, not compare" philosophy, and I will add it to my inner development toolkit as well.  Much love, Ivy!